Approved by Innovative Vision Products, Can-C™, is manufactured in a GMP pharmaceutical facility which meets ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 13485:2003 standards by a licensed manufacturer located in Great Britain.

These N-acetylcarnosine eye-drops have been shown in research studies to help improve cataracts, and possibly enable the patient to keep their natural lens avoiding the need for cataract surgery.

These NEW Russian eye-drops are a major breakthrough in support eye lens health They also help the aging eye to recover by improving its clarity, glare sensitivity, color perception and overall vision. We recommend a minimum of use over a 6-month period to evaluate the benefits.

To avoid contamination, do not touch the tip of container to any surface. Replace the cap immediately after using. Open only one container of solution at a time. Do not allow other people to use your container. Once open, discard container and any contents after 30 days. Do not heat beyond room temperature, keep the extra tubes in the box away from light, especially sunlight. Do not freeze. Do not use if seal is broken or if solution changes color or becomes cloudy. Not recommended for children under the age of 12 years. If the eye tissue becomes more inflamed, red, irritated or uncomfortable after using this product, immediately discontinue the use of product and consult your vision professional if necessary. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children.

Dosage:

As a preventative measure, use 1-2 drops in each eye 1-2 times per day. As for treatment, recommended dosage is two drops into the affected eye(s) two times per day. Hold liquid in closed eyes for 60 seconds for best absorption.

Application:

Lean your head back and look up. Put “one drop” into your eye(s), blink a couple of times then gently close the eye(s). Do not blink or reopen for 60 seconds. Repeat this procedure if a second drop is used. This allows each drop to be absorbed into the eye tissue. Lie down or use a tilt-back chair if you have a neck problem.

Side effects:

To date, no serious side effects or contraindications have been noted in any of the clinical trials.

Customer Reviews

Still no cataracts Review by B. Edwards, 11/12

Quality

Several years ago I was referred to an eye specialist by my optometrist, he treated me and told me to come back in 12 months this went on for a few years when he said that my cataracts had developed to a stage that they needed to be removed particularly in one eye , which I think was the right one.

I had already heard that it was possible to treat them with eye drops and searched the net and read about CAN-C.

I bought 3 months supply for one eye and used these strictly as recommended in my worst eye for almost 3 months, then I went to a different optometrist but did not tell him what had transpired and asked him if I had cataracts in the eye I was treating and he said no.

That was good enough for me to buy more drops to treat the other eye, I have since been back to the optometrist for a 12 month check up and still no cataracts.
(Reviewed in 2012)

Eye specialist confirmed improvement Review by B.C., Australia

Quality

After using Can-C eye drops for six months, I had an appointment with my eye specialist to see if my cataracts had deteriorated and if it was time for an operation. Originally my left eye was considerably more affected than my right eye. I used the drops in both eyes and I knew that my vision had improved, especially in my left eye. He confirmed this improvement and told me to continue with whatever I was doing as it seemed to be working.
(Reviewed in 2012)